Winter weather
Jan. 27th, 2026 08:02 pmWe haven’t had a January like the current one in a number of years. Our initial snowfall here from Sunday to Monday amounted to 18+ inches (45 cm). A small follow-on deposited 2 to 3 more inches (5 cm) of fluffy stuff.
The snowblower gave me a scare when I started out: the auger stopped under load. I poked around the blades with a broom handle and decided it was most likely belt slippage; I let the machine idle for a few minutes, and then all was well. There may have been ice on the belt or pulley from last week. We had temps go from above freezing to well below, and that may have contributed to this.
Today when I went out to do clean up from the second round the drive began hesitating going uphill on the driveway slope. Belts, again: it was 5°F (-15°C). It evened out, eventually.
It’s unfortunate that this happened, but not totally unexpected. The snowblower is 9 years old and would benefit from a belt change. I had run it, and the generator, in preparation for the storm, but I could not replicate the conditions that caused the belts’ slippage.
I did some tree cutting with my pole saw last Thursday when temps were above freezing. Before the storm, Sunday morning, another 5°F day, I realized I should completely cut back that tree that fell across the dog’s path. I screwed that up pretty fast by forgetting to prime the chainsaw before trying to start it; I succeeded in thoroughly flooding it! Flakes were falling now, and I decided it would be quicker just to use my little pole saw attachment on the Troy Bilt ‘trimmer’ engine again. Heh, I screwed that up as well, but I got it started in spite of myself.

Tree trouble from the last storm.

Trees cut back Sunday and snow removed Monday/Tuesday. Sophie approves!
We may get another storm this coming weekend. Bunny claws crossed all will go smoothly!
The snowblower gave me a scare when I started out: the auger stopped under load. I poked around the blades with a broom handle and decided it was most likely belt slippage; I let the machine idle for a few minutes, and then all was well. There may have been ice on the belt or pulley from last week. We had temps go from above freezing to well below, and that may have contributed to this.
Today when I went out to do clean up from the second round the drive began hesitating going uphill on the driveway slope. Belts, again: it was 5°F (-15°C). It evened out, eventually.
It’s unfortunate that this happened, but not totally unexpected. The snowblower is 9 years old and would benefit from a belt change. I had run it, and the generator, in preparation for the storm, but I could not replicate the conditions that caused the belts’ slippage.
I did some tree cutting with my pole saw last Thursday when temps were above freezing. Before the storm, Sunday morning, another 5°F day, I realized I should completely cut back that tree that fell across the dog’s path. I screwed that up pretty fast by forgetting to prime the chainsaw before trying to start it; I succeeded in thoroughly flooding it! Flakes were falling now, and I decided it would be quicker just to use my little pole saw attachment on the Troy Bilt ‘trimmer’ engine again. Heh, I screwed that up as well, but I got it started in spite of myself.

Tree trouble from the last storm.

Trees cut back Sunday and snow removed Monday/Tuesday. Sophie approves!
We may get another storm this coming weekend. Bunny claws crossed all will go smoothly!
















































